Accusations of rebellion in Pweto: Olivier Kamitatu defends Moïse Katumbi

After the accusations made against Moïse Katumbu, considering him as the author of a strange military activity carried out at the Mulonde track in the province of Haut-Katanga last Tuesday, October 1, Olivier Kamitatu, executive of his party and his spokesperson, rejects outright all his allegations.

In his account

“In the middle of the night, four jeeps filled with heavily armed soldiers have just entered the track of the small village of Mulonde. This staging is nothing other than a smokescreen to hide the inability of the authorities to recover the territories under the control of the M23. » can we read on his X account.

For him, the real enemy that the authorities must fight is their indifference and contempt towards the population.

“It is easier to deploy force against peaceful citizens who only aspire to live in peace than to retake Bunagana. The real enemy that the country’s authorities should neutralize is not the one they claim to be tracking down with this pathetic military deployment, but rather their indifference and contempt towards a population that has been totally abandoned and left behind. » we can read.

However, he asserts that this act demonstrates the regime’s inability to rehabilitate roads and open up rural areas.

“This charade highlights the regime’s inability to rehabilitate roads, open up rural areas and guarantee the basic social services that every citizen has the right to expect from a legitimate government. » he concluded.

/mediascongo.net


2024-10-04 08:05:48
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